Six of Nick Offerman's ten nearest neighbors are actors, and the remaining four — two comedians, one TV personality, and one podcast — sit within a narrow similarity band that spans only 0.93 to 0.95. That compressed range is the defining structural feature here: Glenn Howerton leads at 0.95, followed closely by Jason Segel at 0.95, Ed Helms at 0.94, and Zach Braff at 0.94 — all actors, all within a few hundredths of each other. Adam Scott (0.94) and Dan Levy (0.93) extend the actor cluster further down the list.
The two comedians in the top 10 — The Lonely Island at 0.94 and Matt Bellassai at 0.92 — sit comfortably inside the same band rather than pulling away from it. Bill Nye (0.93, TV Personalities) and My Favorite Murder (0.93, Podcasts and Radio) are the only non-performer entries in the top 10, and neither stands out as an outlier — they register at essentially the same similarity level as the actors around them.
The flat shape means no single neighbor dominates; the audience that follows Nick Offerman is drawn with near-equal consistency to a tight cluster of actors and comedians from ensemble comedy television, with no structural gap separating the closest match from the tenth.